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Chunhui Zhang

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ZHANG CHUNHUI is a distinguished real property lawyer at Beijing Kaitai Law Firm, serving clients in the Chaoyang district of Beijing. Since his bar admission in 2007, Mr. Zhang has accumulated 19 years of specialized experience in real property law, handling a wide range of real estate and property matters.

Mr. Zhang earned his law degree from China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL), a leading institution for legal education in China. His practice at Beijing Kaitai Law Firm encompasses property transactions, real estate development, land use rights, property disputes, and commercial real estate matters.

Known for his thorough understanding of China's complex real property regulations and his practical approach to problem-solving, Mr. Zhang has successfully represented numerous clients in property acquisition, development projects, and dispute resolution. He provides strategic counsel to both individual property buyers and commercial real estate developers operating in the competitive Beijing market.

Property Transaction Controls — Chunhui Zhang

I treat bilingual consistency as a risk control: chops, authority documents, and English summaries must tell the same commercial story.

I prefer early written notices and clean evidence indexes over informal WeChat-only chains when the amount or regulatory exposure is material.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Cross-Border Coordination for Chunhui Zhang

I document scope, assumptions, and decision rights at engagement start so foreign clients know what will be filed, who must approve, and when silence becomes a missed deadline.

I treat bilingual consistency as a risk control: chops, authority documents, and English summaries must tell the same commercial story.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Execution Standards 1

I treat bilingual consistency as a risk control: chops, authority documents, and English summaries must tell the same commercial story.

I prefer early written notices and clean evidence indexes over informal WeChat-only chains when the amount or regulatory exposure is material.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Execution Standards 2

I plan enforcement first—assets, licenses, receivables, and interim measures—so strategy is not limited to winning on paper.

I document scope, assumptions, and decision rights at engagement start so foreign clients know what will be filed, who must approve, and when silence becomes a missed deadline.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Specific details

Bar Admission Year 2004-09-01
Law School China University of Political Science and Law
Languages Mandarin Chinese, English
Bar Association Beijing Lawyers Association
License Number 11101200710000892
Years of Experience 19
Practicing at which Law Firm Beijing Kaitai Law Firm

Location

Chaoyang, Beijing
Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Area of Expertise Details

Practice Area Real Estate Development

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